Sunday 2 August 2009

Project 18

Relationship between points 

In this scene, there are two main points, the large rock on the right, and the smaller one on the left. The one on the right is stronger, both because it is larger, and also nearer. In looking at it, the eye tends to look at the larger one first, and then move over to the smaller one. On first thought, it seems that this is because the larger one is nearer, but the next picture changes that thought.

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Again, there are two main points in the picture, but in this case, the furthest is the larger object, and it is this object that is first noticed, followed by eye movement to the smaller object being the buoy in the foreground.

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In this next one, both points, the eyes, are of equal size, and are positioned at the same points in the frame. In this instance, neither point is dominant, and this tends to produce a conflict that makes the picture less easy to view. In fact, I tend to look for differences that would resolve the conflict such as the white point in the eyes being in different positions, one being slightly more open than the other, or one being in more shadow than the other.

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The movement of the eye from one object to another is in

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